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Get inspired by LFW SS18 for your bridal wear colours

Lakme Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2018 just wrapped up, and left us with lots of fashion trends. New colours were seen on the ramp that would be making their way into wedding trousseaus.

English rose

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A light shade of pink, this colour finds its way into the wedding trousseau as it looks very pretty and can be matched with dull gold or silver embellishments. SVA by Sonam and ParasModi use it in this English rose sari with gold embellishments.

Ivory pearl

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This is a colour that not only looks good on its own, but also when combined with other colours. Amoh by Jade shows us how it’s done when you want it in a monotone.

Chartreuse green

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This is a colour that looks great for bridal wear in such a bright shade. Match it with a subtle shade like designer Lajjoo C did in her ensemble.

Eggplant violet

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This shade comes from the wine colour family, and it looks quite regal when used well in the ensemble. Payal Singhal uses this shade for her monotone ensemble of kurta and trousers.

Azure turquoise

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This colour is a fun addition to the bridal colour palette. It is bright, yet subtle, and depending on the fabric you use, it can shine like it does in Shyamal Bhumika’s collection or go the matte way with fabrics like linen, cotton, etc.